Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Australian Immigration Law Firm Collapse Leaves Clients in Limbo as Migration Practice Folds

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For clients, a law firm is supposed to be the steady hand guiding them through bureaucracy, deadlines and legal complexity. For hundreds of clients of Melbourne-based Gold Migration Lawyers, it has become quite the opposite. The law firm has gone into liquidation, leaving visa applications unresolved, client funds in dispute and many migrants scrambling to

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Why Most Law Firm Websites Look Identical — And the Five Pages That Actually Win Clients

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5 Law Firm Marketing Website Winning Moves Rachel Williams, LawFuel contributor If you’ve seen one law firm website, you’ve seen approximately 847 of them. Dark blue header. Stock photo of a gavel. A tagline that says “Experienced. Trusted. Results.” A partner page where everyone looks like they’re suppressing mild indigestion. And an “About Us” page

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Russell McVeagh named New Zealand Law Firm of the Year at Chambers Asia-Pacific Awards 2026

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Russell McVeagh is delighted to be named New Zealand Law Firm of the Year at the Chambers Asia-Pacific and Greater China Region Awards 2026. The Chambers Asia-Pacific and Greater China Region Honours celebrate leading law firms across the region for outstanding legal work, strategic growth and excellence in client service. The awards are based on

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Former Shell Lead Employment Tax Counsel Returns to Bracewell

Bracewell LLP announced today that Allison K. Perry has joined the firm’s tax department as a partner in the Houston office. Perry returns to Bracewell after serving as the US Lead Employment Tax Counsel for Shell, where she advised on a wide range of employment tax, employee benefits and executive compensation matters. “I am thrilled to welcome Allison

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TV Stock Analyst Found Guilty of Manipulating Stock Market Via Media

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Founder of Citron Research Found Guilty of Scheming to Manipulate Stock Market via Media Campaigns           LOS ANGELES – Stock analyst and frequent guest on business television news channels was found guilty by a jury today for using his public platform to illicitly profit by manipulating stock market activity and trading opposite to the position he presented

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NZ Law News – Commission ready to deliver seamless transition of CCCFA functions to FMA

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The Commerce Commission welcomes the passing of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill, which confirms 1 July 2026 as the date for the transfer of regulatory responsibility for the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 (CCCFA) to the Financial Markets Authority (FMA). Acting General Manager, Office of the Board and Chief Executive,

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How to Recover Financial Losses After a Corporate Data Breach in 2026

Article source: Kaplan Rothstein Pruss Peraza Attorneys Image generated by Gemini A corporate data breach is no longer just an IT issue—it’s a business shutdown, with the average cost at $4.4 million globally, and U.S. breaches often exceeding $10 million. So what strategic steps should your business take after an incident? This guide outlines the

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Proving Eligibility for an LGBT Protection Visa in Australia

Article source: Protection Visa Australia Proving eligibility for an LGBT protection visa in Australia calls for more than a sincere account of fear. Decision-makers look for a careful link between identity, risk, and conditions in the home country. Australian law asks whether a person meets the refugee test or faces significant harm after return. For

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Sex, Secrecy, and AI -How the Eleanor Ross Scandal Blew Up ‘Confidential’ Judicial Discipline

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This is more than a ‘sex scandal’ case and shows that standard redaction and anonymisation techniques are no match for AI‑enhanced pattern matching  Ben Thomson, LawFuel contributing editor The “sex in chambers” angle was always going to dominate: a federal judge carrying on an affair with a senior Atlanta police official, including sexual encounters in

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